Determining Port Numbers Completing an Installation

3-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management

3.1.3.4 Oracle Instance Location

Enter the path to the location where you want to create the Oracle Instance directory. The Installer creates the Oracle Instance directory using the location you enter in this field and using the name you enter in the Oracle Instance Name field. Do not enter a path to an existing directory that contains files—if you enter a path to an existing directory, that directory must be empty. The Installer installs the components configuration files in the Oracle Instance directory. Runtime components will write only to this directory. You can identify any location on your system for the Oracle Instance directory—it does not have to reside inside the Oracle Middleware Home directory.

3.1.3.5 Oracle Instance Name

Enter a name for the Oracle Instance directory. The Installer uses the name you enter in this field to create the Oracle Instance directory at the location you specify in the Oracle Instance Location field. This directory is commonly referred to as ORACLE_ INSTANCE. Instance names are important because Oracle Fusion Middleware uses them to uniquely identify instances. If you install multiple Oracle Fusion Middleware instances on the same computer, for example, an Oracle Identity Management instance and an Oracle WebLogic Server instance, you must give them different names. The name you enter for the Oracle Instance directory must: ■ Contain only alphanumeric and underscore _ characters ■ Begin with an alphabetic character a-z or A-Z ■ Consist of 4-30 characters ■ Not contain the hostname or IP address of the computer

3.1.4 Determining Port Numbers

If you want to install an Oracle Identity Management 11g Release 1 11.1.1 component against an existing Oracle Identity Management 11g Release 1 11.1.1 component, you may need to identify the ports for the existing component. For example, if you want to install Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11g Release 1 11.1.1 against an existing Oracle Internet Directory 11g Release 1 11.1.1 component, you must identify its port when you install Oracle Directory Integration Platform. You can get information about ports using the following: ■ WebLogic Server Administration Console. Log in to the Administration Console. Click on Servers under Environment to see what ports are in use for the Administration Server and Managed Servers. Note: To install Oracle Identity Management components in an existing Oracle WebLogic Server administration domain, each Oracle WebLogic Server Home directory in the domain must have identical directory paths and names. Note: You cannot change the Oracle Instance name after installation. Performing Common Installation Tasks 3-5 ■ ORACLE_INSTANCEconfigOPMNopmnports.prop ■ The ORACLE_INSTANCEbinopmnctl status -l command to see port numbers of components managed by Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server OPMN.

3.1.5 Completing an Installation

This topic explains the steps that are common to completing most Oracle Identity Management installations and configurations. It begins with the steps on the Installation Summary screen and ends after the Installation Complete screen. When the Installation Summary screen appears, perform the following steps to complete the installation: 1. Verify the installation and configuration information on the Installation Summary screen. ■ Click Save to save the installation response file, which contains your responses to the Installer prompts and fields. You can use this response file to perform silent installations. ■ Click Install. The Installation Progress screen appears. 2. Monitor the progress of your installation. The location of the installation log file is listed for reference. After the installation progress reaches 100, the Configuration Progress screen appears. 3. Monitor the progress of the configuration. The location of the configuration log file is listed for reference. After the configuration progress reaches 100, the Installation Complete screen appears. 4. By default the installation summary file, which can help you get started with administration, is saved to the OUI_INVENTORYlogs directory. The filename is of the form: installSummaryDATE.txt. This file contains information about the Note: For Oracle Internet Directory, you cannot get information about ports using WebLogic Server Administration Console. Note: If you change a components port number after installation, the ports.prop file is not updated. Note: The installation response file is not saved by default—you must click Save to retain it. Note: On UNIX systems, after the installation progress reaches 100, a confirmation dialog box appears with information about the oracleRoot.sh script. Execute the script in different terminal and continue to the Configuration Progress screen. For more information, see the Executing the oracleRoot.sh Script on UNIX Platforms topic in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management. 3-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management configuration, such as locations of install directories and URLs for management components. If desired, you can click the Save button on the Installation Complete screen and choose a different name and location for the file. Click Finish to close and exit the Installer.

3.1.6 Optional: Configuring the Minimum Amount for Oracle WebLogic Server’s Maximum Heap Size